Fire-EMS
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Here’s how to help a colleague who is on the cusp of becoming a viral news sensation, putting their career at risk and embarrassing your department
Here are some ways you can help give back to first responders affected by Hurricane Harvey
Hero Pups, a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization, places therapy dogs with veterans, firefighters, police officers and EMS providers
The calls offer a chilling glimpse into the moments when the Camp fire arrived at the Butte County’s doorstep
Houston responders rescued a man who fell into the open manhole as he was walking
Worcester EMS paramedic Sean Doherty penned the poem “December Mourn” in honor of firefighter Christopher Roy
James Perry pleaded guilty to driving under the influence while responding to a suspected drowning
Christopher Roy, 36, was a 2 ½-year veteran of the Worcester Fire Department
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A woman who apparently jumped from a bridge into the Androscoggin River was rescued by first responders in boats
The new effort comes months after officials raised concerns about the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s aging stations and equipment
Prior to the program launch, the 10 firefighter-paramedics on staff were not allowed to perform ALS and had to wait for an ambulance and crew to arrive
Rachael Lighty of Amazon said the company appreciated “the swift response of local responders” after a “damaged aerosol can dispensed strong fumes”
A dramatic video shows a man who was “mid-stream, clinging to a tree and in need of immediate rescue” being hoisted to safety
From flaming spiders to a girl stuck in a tailpipe, this year first responders dealt with several incidents you just can’t make up
A SAFER Grant will pay for 75 percent of the newly-hired firefighters’ and EMS providers’ salaries for the next two years
Spencer Cline, 11, said he was inspired by the scene in “A Christmas Story,” in which a boy is dared to put his tongue on a frozen pole
Michael L. Fostich admitted that he removed vials of morphine and fentanyl from locked safes on ambulances throughout 2016
A police report said Gene Southworth refused to let responders pull a victim from a crashed car, and his daughter caused a disturbance as he was detained
A family member of Bradley Ginn Sr. says she has suffered physical and mental pain caused by the “intentional and negligent care of a body”
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District firefighters were in the right place at the right time and took four children and three adults off a power boat
The award winners were honored for courage while responding to the shooting of K-9 Sgt. Sean Gannon and the rescue of a woman who broke through the ice of a pond
The Camp Fire death toll climbed to 81 after the remains of two more people were found, authorities said
Los Angeles fire officials paused their work dropping water on the Woolsey Fire to rescue three people and two dogs who were stuck in a remote area
Heather Roebuck said goodbye to her newborn daughter as she was evacuated by ambulance after a C-section, only to have the ambulance catch fire
FDNY Lt. Douglas Rondon was “totally restricted” from duty for an entire year after he reached out to his union president for assistance on potential disciplinary charges.
The high number of missing people probably includes some who fled the blaze and don’t realize they’ve been reported missing
Orange County’s first medal-day ceremony was a chance for the fire department to acknowledge the bravery of first responders in front of the community
As the scope of a deadly Northern California wildfire set in, the sheriff said more than 450 people had now been assigned to comb through the charred remains
Here are some ways you can give back to first responders who are responding to the wildfires, often as they lose their own homes
Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said he has requested 100 National Guard troops to help with the search for human remains
A new contract requires the testing of five employees selected at random every two weeks, but the test will not detect the presence of alcohol
Search and recovery teams looked for human remains from a Northern California wildfire that killed at least 42, making it the deadliest in state history